![]() ![]() ![]() So essentially all i'm left with is a new temp folder that's 1/4-1/16 the size, with proper tagging, folder structures, etc., and then i can move that over to my portable device/sd cards. What i like about the Media Human converter is that i can do the following:ġ) copy a whole artist with 30-50 sub-albums to a temp directoryĢ) batch drop all of those files into the Media tool and click convert to source folder, overriding the original files I may just do the second AAC library and do this once every few months. also, i heavily rely on the folder structure in case the auto cataloging goes bad, so i don't want to try to re-create by hand 50 or so subfolders by hand. so even if i "undeleted" them and moved them over to my KANN player, it may or may not catalog them properly. ![]() but i'm fearful that let's say for an artist that has 30-50 albums, it'll dump the files into the trashcan without any library structure. I don't think you can sync two iTunes libraries. If you want to add to the libraries, you'll have to of through this again for the new files. Hit delete and move to trash and it will take all the lossless files to the trashcan and you will be left with just the AAC ones. When it's done converting everything all of the lossless ALAC files will still be highlighted. (Assuming you have copy to library turned on in the settings.) Then highlight all and convert everything to AAC in one swoop. You just switch between them on startup using the option key.ĭrag the media folder from the original library to the new one's window. You can create it on the same hard drive, it doesn't have to be a different one. It will ask if you want to create a new library. The easiest way to do it with a whole library would be to create a new library by opening iTunes with the option key held down. Highlight it and hit delete and move to trash. It will create a new copy in your library. Just highlight the tracks you want to convert and then go to FILE > CONVERT > CREATE AAC VERSION. You can convert within iTunes on your computer. ![]()
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